Presence is the award-winning free app that turns old smartphones and tablets into Wi-Fi security cameras and you can download it today.

Presence Security is the addition of easy to install wireless sensors that notify you and your trusted circle when something important happens to fit with today's mobile lifestyle. No monthly fees are required! We want security to be affordable for everyone because we all have homes, loved ones and valuables that we want to protect.

How do I setup my robot?

* How do I move the robot?

Once you have a smartphone installed in the robot and it is paired automatically through Bluetooth, you can begin to control it remotely.

First open your Presence app on your primary smartphone or tablet and sign in with the same username and password as your Presence camera. Once a connection has been established, tap anywhere on the screen to center the robot on that spot.

You can tap multiple times on the left or right side to make the robot spin around 360 degrees.

* My phone’s battery is losing charge, what can I do?

Some phones with large screens are quite power hungry. Tap the ‘Dim Screen’ button on your Presence Camera to lower the power consumption and charge your phone properly. Tap anywhere on the screen again to bring your camera view back up.

Also, check the connection of the micro-USB cable that powers your robot to ensure it has a snug fit.

* What does the blue light mean?

Blinking quickly in and out – The robot is looking for a phone to pair with.

Blinking quickly – The robot is pairing or unpairing from a phone.

Breathing slowly in and out – The robot is paired with a phone, and active.

* What does the button on top of the Presence 360 do?

You can ignore the button on top of the Presence 360. It’s used to unpair with a phone, if held for 5 seconds.

* Can I mount Presence 360 to a camera mount?

Yes, Presence 360 is compatible with all standard camera tripods and mounting systems.

* How do I set up Vantage Points?

Vantage points can only be set up while viewing your camera remotely.

From your primary smartphone, tap into view your Presence Camera that is on the Presence 360. Drill into the Options Menu. Tap “Vantage Points”, and then “Add a Vantage Point…”.

Tap on the camera feed to position the camera in the direction you want it to face. Follow the in-app instructions by clicking Next in the top right corner. Give your vantage point a nickname and the amount of time you want it to sit at that vantage point. Finally, click the Back arrow to back out of editing your vantage point.

It's great to have the confidence that your home is protected while away on vacation. There are a few things we recommend to Presence App users to help keep their old smartphone or tablet cameras in top-working order and connected when you head out the door for some time away from home.

It takes a little coordination and a team leader, but Twitter offers a perfect venue to round up your neighborhood watch group. You'll need to start a new Twitter account that will be the catch point for all the Presence App motion activated video your neighborhood will capture.

We're constantly improving the features of Presence App for our free and Pro Video users. It's a good idea to check for updates often so you can enjoy the full potential of your remote and camera devices.

It's a good thing to regularly check for updates with your Presence App, as we often update the app, but we suggest that you do it manually to prevent from unwanted exiting of your camera that you will experience if your device is set to update automatically. Here's how you do it.

Geofencing is a feature that uses the physical location of your mobile device to tell Presence when to go into Home or Away mode. Subsequently, any rules related to Home and Away mode will be affected.

To reset your password from your mobile device there is an option “Forgot Password” on the Sign In page. On devices with shorter screens it may be slightly below the keypad. You can slide the screen up.